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Mis Nomer

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  1. I recently came across the Amazing Joe Bonamassa, OYE!!!  His musical interpretations are fabuloso.   Listening to more of his music revealed he delves shamelessly into Master Pages repertoire and does a dern good job of it.  His voice is otherworldly and his musical prowess  undeniable. I wonder what Master Page thinks of his Joe's renditions of Tea for One, White Summer, Can't Quit You etc...

  2. I recently came across the Amazing Joe Bonamassa, OYE!!!  His musical interpretations are fabuloso.   Listening to more of his music revealed he delves shamelessly into Master Pages repertoire and does a dern good job of it.  His voice is otherworldly and his musical prowess  undeniable. I wonder what Master Page thinks of his Joe's renditions of Tea for One, White Summer, Can't Quit You etc...

  3. Saw in studio radio interview of these guys.  Like many have said here no mention of fabulous Led Zeppelin as their inspiration.  Too funny, as there are videos not only emulating LZ's musical style but of them even serving up LZ original songs.  Not sure if they sang other groups songs at their shows.  I wish them luck but I gotta say they may sound like LZ, but they will never, ever have the LOOK. 

     

     

  4. On 7/5/2019 at 2:28 PM, Mis Nomer said:

    Led Zeppelin was much, much more than Robert Plant's voice.  Not to diminish his great contribution to the band though there were four people there contributing.  Personally, I wouldn't care what he sounded like

    I'd like to revise what I said about Mr. Plant's vocal changes.  Had he not been the voice of Led Zep, I'm not sure weather they'd have been rocketed into the stratosphere as they did.  He was an integral part of Led Zep success.  I do care what he sounded like and he was great!  Better than most even on a bad day.

  5. I recently came across an obscure article that claimed he had some sort of throat surgery and I believe it was around 75.  If true it might explain the difference in his voice, notwithstanding illness claims. That said, I'm sure the crowd enjoyed themselves anyway.  Led Zeppelin was much, much more than Robert Plant's voice.  Not to diminish his great contribution to the band though there were four people there contributing.  Personally, I wouldn't care what he sounded like as long as I could see Master Page.  OYE!

  6. I haven't listened to all you tube videos, so many videos so little time, however I recently came across Earls Court May 1975 and loved, loved the live footage.  Great close ups of me luv, Master Page, but I digress.  Robert's voice is a bit squeaky in the beginning but it improves greatly as show goes on.  They played for almost 4 hours, wow, they truly loved what they did.  No wonder they had and have so many loyal fans.  Great original music and the utmost care for the audience.  Booyah!

  7. 1 minute ago, gibsonfan159 said:

    Highlight the text and click on "quote selection" to quick quote. Works on mobile too.

    Regardless of whether their kids know about the details, a documentary won't be made outlining those details as long as the three surviving members are alive. The closest I've heard any of them come to delving into that subject was Plant with his interview with Dan Rather, and he was treading lightly there. So my point was that the only way a documentary that highlights the negatives of the band could be made is if their heirs sell the rights.

     

    Viola, thanks for your kind help!

    I'm surprised that roadies, doctors or other hangers on have not come forth to serve up the juicy details.

  8. I was interested to hear that the suit's designer Coco, said the dragon design was supposedly the Chinese astrological sign of the year the suit was made.  I looked up the Chinese astrological sign for Master Page's birthday date and was hoping it was a dragon, but to my surprise it was a goat, huh, don't blame him for using the dragon instead.  

  9. Hello Gibsonfan1959,  wondering if you can help me out.  I joined this forum recently and don't know how to reply to a particular post, as you did with mine.  Can you let me know what steps I should take?  thanks kindly

    And in reply to your post, do you think that any of the kids know what was really happening during those years?  I highly doubt they discussed the darker moments with their kids.  The kids may remember states of being of their parent but that's about it, no?

    Actually, did you ever hear any of them, members of Zep, talk about the specifics of the 75-80 years.  Could be I missed articles or interviews but it seems they were/are all pretty tight lipped about what was going on.  Your thoughts?

  10. I've recently rediscovered these tremendous musicians offerings and am looking forward to this documentary.  However, it would have been much more interesting had they decided to tell the whole story, the good, the bad and the ugly.  I'm sure it's painful to relive the hard times some of them had but if you're going to tell the story, then tell the whole story.

    For some reason this group of musicians has some sort of magical spell on people, here we are in 2019 still talking about them, listening to their music from 40 years ago and wondering about them.  Fans want to know, fans want to finally understand what was happening between 1975 and 1980, instead of guessing what was happening based on rumors and innuendo.  Just sayin'

  11. Of course, I went for the visual and completely forgot about the most obvious, Musical Genius.  Foresight to take one step at a time ended up offering the most interesting, ground breaking, and sumptuous musical sound journey that is as fresh today as when it was originally presented.  Thank You Jimmy Page!

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